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COMPLEMENTARY DNA

  • Complementary DNA
  • DNA reverse transcribed from RNA

    genetics, complementary DNA (cDNA) is DNA that was reverse transcribed (via reverse transcriptase) from an RNA (e.g., messenger RNA or microRNA). cDNA exists

    Complementary DNA

    Complementary DNA

    Complementary_DNA

  • Reverse transcriptase
  • Enzyme which generates DNA

    an enzyme that uses an RNA molecule as a template to synthesize a complementary DNA molecule, through a process termed reverse transcription. Reverse

    Reverse transcriptase

    Reverse transcriptase

    Reverse_transcriptase

  • Nucleic acid hybridization
  • Phenomenon in molecular biology

    deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules anneal to complementary DNA or RNA. Though a double-stranded DNA sequence is generally

    Nucleic acid hybridization

    Nucleic_acid_hybridization

  • DNA
  • Molecule that carries genetic information

    double-stranded DNA. The complementary nitrogenous bases are divided into two groups, the single-ringed pyrimidines and the double-ringed purines. In DNA, the pyrimidines

    DNA

    DNA

    DNA

  • CMOS
  • Technology for constructing integrated circuits

    Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS /ˈsiːmɒs/ SEE-moss) is a type of metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) fabrication

    CMOS

    CMOS

    CMOS

  • Complementarity (molecular biology)
  • Lock-and-key pairing between two structures

    double helix formation. DNA strands are oriented in opposite directions, they are said to be antiparallel. A complementary strand of DNA or RNA may be constructed

    Complementarity (molecular biology)

    Complementarity (molecular biology)

    Complementarity_(molecular_biology)

  • RNA-Seq
  • Lab technique in cellular biology

    and finally to the current technology, next-gen sequencing of complementary DNA (cDNA), notably RNA-Seq in mid 2000s. The first manuscripts that used

    RNA-Seq

    RNA-Seq

    RNA-Seq

  • Sense (molecular biology)
  • Property of nucleic acid strands with respect to their translatability into protein

    mRNA transcript. Because of the complementary nature of base-pairing between nucleic acid polymers, a double-stranded DNA molecule will be composed of two

    Sense (molecular biology)

    Sense_(molecular_biology)

  • Triple-stranded DNA
  • DNA structure

    complementary sequence of homopurine PNA oligomers. This triplex is formed from a PNA-DNA hybrid that binds anti-parallel with the complementary DNA sequence

    Triple-stranded DNA

    Triple-stranded DNA

    Triple-stranded_DNA

  • Real-time polymerase chain reaction
  • Laboratory technique of molecular biology

    common method for amplifying DNA; for RNA-based PCR the RNA sample is first reverse-transcribed to complementary DNA (cDNA) with reverse transcriptase

    Real-time polymerase chain reaction

    Real-time polymerase chain reaction

    Real-time_polymerase_chain_reaction

  • Transcription (biology)
  • Process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA

    nucleotide sequences. During transcription, a DNA sequence is read by an RNA polymerase, which produces a complementary RNA strand called a primary transcript

    Transcription (biology)

    Transcription (biology)

    Transcription_(biology)

  • DNA replication
  • Biological process

    two complementary strands held together by base pairing of the nucleotides comprising each strand. The two linear strands of a double-stranded DNA molecule

    DNA replication

    DNA replication

    DNA_replication

  • DNA sequencing
  • Process of determining the nucleic acid sequence

    converted to complementary DNA (cDNA) using reverse transcriptase—a Reverse transcriptase synthesizes a double-stranded complementary DNA based on existing

    DNA sequencing

    DNA sequencing

    DNA_sequencing

  • Polymerase chain reaction
  • Laboratory technique to multiply a DNA sample for study

    are a complementary sequence to the target DNA region) and a thermostable DNA polymerase. In the first step of PCR, the two strands of the DNA double

    Polymerase chain reaction

    Polymerase chain reaction

    Polymerase_chain_reaction

  • Lentivirus
  • Genus of viruses

    mammals. Lentiviruses can integrate a significant amount of viral complementary DNA into the DNA of the host cell and can efficiently infect nondividing cells

    Lentivirus

    Lentivirus

  • Nuclear DNA
  • DNA inside the nucleus of eukaryotic cells

    of DNA. The original polynucleotide strand of DNA serves as a template to guide the synthesis of the new complementary polynucleotide of DNA. The DNA single-strand

    Nuclear DNA

    Nuclear_DNA

  • DNA ligase
  • Class of enzymes

    duplex DNA in living organisms, but some forms (such as DNA ligase IV) may specifically repair double-strand breaks (i.e. a break in both complementary strands

    DNA ligase

    DNA ligase

    DNA_ligase

  • Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
  • Laboratory technique to multiply an RNA sample for study

    reverse transcription of RNA into DNA (in this context called complementary DNA or cDNA) and amplification of specific DNA targets using polymerase chain

    Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction

    Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction

    Reverse_transcription_polymerase_chain_reaction

  • DNA-encoded chemical library
  • Technology for screening small molecule compounds

    annealing of a partially complementary oligonucleotide and by a subsequent Klenow fill-in DNA-polymerization, yielding a double stranded DNA fragment. The synthetic

    DNA-encoded chemical library

    DNA-encoded_chemical_library

  • Complement
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    cascade of proteins in the blood that form part of innate immunity Complementary DNA, DNA reverse transcribed from a mature mRNA template Complementarity

    Complement

    Complement

  • DNA virus
  • Virus that has DNA as its genetic material

    common. Some dsDNA viruses use a strand displacement method whereby one strand is synthesized from a template strand, and a complementary strand is then

    DNA virus

    DNA virus

    DNA_virus

  • DNA field-effect transistor
  • replaced by a layer of immobilized ssDNA (single-stranded DNA) molecules which act as surface receptors. When complementary DNA strands hybridize to the receptors

    DNA field-effect transistor

    DNA_field-effect_transistor

  • Molecular cloning
  • Set of methods in molecular biology

    reverse transcriptase (complementary DNA or cDNA cloning), or in the form of synthetic DNA (artificial gene synthesis). cDNA cloning is usually used

    Molecular cloning

    Molecular cloning

    Molecular_cloning

  • CDNA library
  • Type of DNA library

    A cDNA library is a combination of cloned cDNA (complementary DNA) fragments inserted into a collection of host cells, which constitute some portion of

    CDNA library

    CDNA_library

  • DNA repair
  • Cellular mechanism

    undamaged sequence in the complementary DNA strand or in a homologous chromosome, is available for copying. If a cell retains DNA damage, transcription of

    DNA repair

    DNA repair

    DNA_repair

  • DNA synthesis
  • Replication of DNA

    sugar of the next nucleotide, forming a sugar-phosphate backbone. DNA is a complementary, double stranded structure as specific base pairing (adenine and

    DNA synthesis

    DNA synthesis

    DNA_synthesis

  • R (programming language)
  • Programming language for statistics

    Bioconductor project provides packages for genomic data analysis, complementary DNA, microarray, and high-throughput sequencing methods. There are three

    R (programming language)

    R (programming language)

    R_(programming_language)

  • RNA spike-in
  • binding of the RNA to non-complementary DNA sequences. These controls became known as "spike-ins". With the advent of DNA microarray chips in the 1990s

    RNA spike-in

    RNA spike-in

    RNA_spike-in

  • Androgen insensitivity syndrome
  • Medical condition

    French FS, Wilson EM (April 1988). "Cloning of human androgen receptor complementary DNA and localization to the X chromosome". Science. 240 (4850): 327–30

    Androgen insensitivity syndrome

    Androgen insensitivity syndrome

    Androgen_insensitivity_syndrome

  • In situ hybridization
  • Laboratory technique to localize nucleic acids

    hybridization that uses a labeled complementary DNA, RNA or modified nucleic acid strand (i.e., a probe) to localize a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a portion

    In situ hybridization

    In situ hybridization

    In_situ_hybridization

  • Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc.
  • 2013 United States Supreme Court case

    Court allowed patenting of complementary DNA, which contains exactly the same protein-coding base pair sequence as the natural DNA, albeit with introns removed

    Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc.

    Association_for_Molecular_Pathology_v._Myriad_Genetics,_Inc.

  • Fluorescence in situ hybridization
  • Genetic testing technique

    cells and tissues. In biology, a probe is a single strand of DNA or RNA that is complementary to a nucleotide sequence of interest. RNA probes can be designed

    Fluorescence in situ hybridization

    Fluorescence in situ hybridization

    Fluorescence_in_situ_hybridization

  • Nucleic acid sequence
  • Succession of nucleotides in a nucleic acid

    the reverse order. For example, the complementary sequence to TTAC is GTAA. If one strand of the double-stranded DNA is considered the sense strand, then

    Nucleic acid sequence

    Nucleic acid sequence

    Nucleic_acid_sequence

  • Nucleic acid double helix
  • Structure formed by double-stranded molecules

    the structure formed by double-stranded molecules of nucleic acids such as DNA. The double-helical structure of a nucleic acid complex arises as a consequence

    Nucleic acid double helix

    Nucleic acid double helix

    Nucleic_acid_double_helix

  • Microsatellite
  • Repeating sequences of 2–13 base pairs of DNA

    oligonucleotide sequences consisting of repeats complementary to repeats in the microsatellite to "enrich" the DNA extracted (microsatellite enrichment). The

    Microsatellite

    Microsatellite

  • Z-DNA
  • One of many possible double helical structures of DNA

    the first single-crystal X-ray structure of a DNA fragment (a self-complementary DNA hexamer d(CG)3). It was resolved as a left-handed double helix with

    Z-DNA

    Z-DNA

    Z-DNA

  • Nucleic acid thermodynamics
  • Study of how temperature affects the nucleic acid structure

    more complementary strands of nucleic acids into a single complex, which in the case of two strands is referred to as a duplex. Oligonucleotides, DNA, or

    Nucleic acid thermodynamics

    Nucleic_acid_thermodynamics

  • Tasuku Honjo
  • Japanese immunologist and Nobel laureate (born 1942)

    T; Harada N; Severinson E; et al. (1 November 1986). "Cloning of complementary DNA encoding T-cell replacing factor and identity with B-cell growth factor

    Tasuku Honjo

    Tasuku Honjo

    Tasuku_Honjo

  • DNA origami
  • Folding of DNA to create two- and three-dimensional shapes at the nanoscale

    interactions between complementary base pairs makes DNA a useful construction material, through the design of its base sequences. DNA is a well-understood

    DNA origami

    DNA origami

    DNA_origami

  • Artificial gene synthesis
  • Group of methods in synthetic biology

    overhangs on each DNA fragment. The complementary overhangs on adjacent DNA fragments anneal via complementary base pairing. The Phusion DNA polymerase fills

    Artificial gene synthesis

    Artificial_gene_synthesis

  • Biomedicine
  • Branch of medical science

    solution full of the DNA fragments, called the probe, found in the desired sample of DNA. The probes anneal to the complementary DNA of the bands already

    Biomedicine

    Biomedicine

  • Primer (molecular biology)
  • Short strand of RNA or DNA that serves as a starting point for DNA synthesis

    requiring a primer be bound to the template before DNA polymerase can begin a complementary strand. DNA polymerase adds nucleotides after binding to the

    Primer (molecular biology)

    Primer (molecular biology)

    Primer_(molecular_biology)

  • Tenecteplase
  • Pharmaceutical drug

    glycoprotein developed by introducing the following modifications to the complementary DNA for natural human tPA: a substitution of threonine 103 with asparagine

    Tenecteplase

    Tenecteplase

  • Primer binding site
  • sequence where an RNA or DNA single-stranded primer binds to start replication. The primer binding site is on one of the two complementary strands of a double-stranded

    Primer binding site

    Primer binding site

    Primer_binding_site

  • Transcriptomics technologies
  • Study of RNA transcripts

    Libraries of silkmoth mRNA transcripts were collected and converted to complementary DNA (cDNA) for storage using reverse transcriptase in the late 1970s. In

    Transcriptomics technologies

    Transcriptomics_technologies

  • DNA programmed assembly of cells
  • Microbiological process

    DNA programmed assembly of cells (DPAC) involves the use of complementary ssDNA to guide cell interactions. Synthetic ssDNA oligonucleotide sequences

    DNA programmed assembly of cells

    DNA programmed assembly of cells

    DNA_programmed_assembly_of_cells

  • SNP genotyping
  • Measurement of genetic variations

    applications have been developed that interrogate SNPs by hybridizing complementary DNA probes to the SNP site. The challenge of this approach is reducing

    SNP genotyping

    SNP_genotyping

  • Base
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    nucleotides on complementary DNA and RNA strands Beta-alumina solid electrolyte, a fast ion conductor material Nucleobase, in genetics, the parts of DNA and RNA

    Base

    Base

  • DNA amplification fingerprinting
  • DNA profiling technique

    as PCR amplified products, cloned DNA, and complementary DNA (cDNA) populations. DAF relies on a thermostable DNA polymerase (e.g. Taq polymerase or

    DNA amplification fingerprinting

    DNA amplification fingerprinting

    DNA_amplification_fingerprinting

  • Molecular diagnostics
  • Collection of techniques used to analyze biological markers in the genome and proteome

    the proteome and the genome. High-throughput protein arrays can use complementary DNA or antibodies to bind and hence can detect many different proteins

    Molecular diagnostics

    Molecular diagnostics

    Molecular_diagnostics

  • DNA profiling
  • Technique used to identify individuals via DNA characteristics

    forming complementary base pairs. Extension: A DNA polymerase starts from where the primer binds to the DNA (duplex) and builds out a complementary chain

    DNA profiling

    DNA profiling

    DNA_profiling

  • DNA vaccine
  • Vaccine containing DNA

    to drive the in vivo transcription and translation of the gene (or complementary DNA) of interest. Intron A may sometimes be included to improve mRNA stability

    DNA vaccine

    DNA vaccine

    DNA_vaccine

  • Index of genetics articles
  • DMD DNA DNA bank DNA clone DNA cloning DNA fingerprint DNA glycosylase DNA gyrase DNA hybridization DNA ligase DNA marker DNA polymerase DNA probe DNA repair

    Index of genetics articles

    Index_of_genetics_articles

  • Riboviria
  • Realm of viruses

    negative-sense complementary DNA (-cDNA) strand. The +RNA strand is degraded and later replaced by RdDp with a +DNA strand to synthesize a linear dsDNA copy of

    Riboviria

    Riboviria

    Riboviria

  • Coywolf
  • Hybrid mammal

    reported to be present in some gray wolves. Moreover, analysis of their complementary DNA and ribosomal RNA revealed that the hybrids have very differential

    Coywolf

    Coywolf

    Coywolf

  • Mutation
  • Alteration in the nucleotide sequence of a genome

    using the complementary undamaged strand in DNA as a template or an undamaged sequence in a homologous chromosome if it is available. If DNA damage remains

    Mutation

    Mutation

    Mutation

  • NASBA (molecular biology)
  • RNase H, and RNA polymerase is used. AMV-RT synthesizes a complementary DNA strand (cDNA) from the RNA template once the primer is annealed. RNase H

    NASBA (molecular biology)

    NASBA_(molecular_biology)

  • HIV
  • Human retrovirus, cause of AIDS

    RNA genome from the attached viral proteins and copies it into a complementary DNA (cDNA) molecule. The process of reverse transcription is extremely error-prone

    HIV

    HIV

    HIV

  • Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
  • 1953 scientific paper on DNA

    their double helix model of DNA with the hydrogen bonds at the core of the helix providing a way to unzip the two complementary strands for easy replication:

    Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid

    Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid

    Molecular_Structure_of_Nucleic_Acids:_A_Structure_for_Deoxyribose_Nucleic_Acid

  • Restriction enzyme
  • Class of enzymes that divide DNA

    backward sequences are found in complementary DNA strands (i.e., of double-stranded DNA), as in GTATAC (GTATAC being complementary to CATATG). Inverted repeat

    Restriction enzyme

    Restriction_enzyme

  • DNA fragmentation
  • Separation or breakage of DNA strands into pieces

    that bind to a complementary DNA sequence in the sample. In polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis, millions of exact copies of DNA from a biological

    DNA fragmentation

    DNA_fragmentation

  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs

    "Identification of the cystic fibrosis gene: cloning and characterization of complementary DNA". Science. 245 (4922): 1066–1073. Bibcode:1989Sci...245.1066R. doi:10

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic_fibrosis

  • Sticky and blunt ends
  • Ends of DNA molecules

    cut DNA. Very often they cut the two DNA strands four base pairs from each other, creating a four-base 3' overhang in one molecule and a complementary 3'

    Sticky and blunt ends

    Sticky_and_blunt_ends

  • Oligonucleotide synthesis
  • Chemical synthesis of nucleic acids

    oligonucleotides, small interfering RNA, primers for DNA sequencing and amplification, probes for detecting complementary DNA or RNA via molecular hybridization, tools

    Oligonucleotide synthesis

    Oligonucleotide_synthesis

  • Retrovirus
  • Family of viruses

    double-stranded DNA, since the minus-strand DNA are complementary and make base pairing to retrovirus genome in the first cycle of DNA synthesis. The RNase

    Retrovirus

    Retrovirus

    Retrovirus

  • Chinese hamster ovary cell
  • Cell line

    of sequences cotransfected with a modular dihydrofolate reductase complementary DNA gene". Journal of Molecular Biology. 159 (4): 601–621. doi:10

    Chinese hamster ovary cell

    Chinese hamster ovary cell

    Chinese_hamster_ovary_cell

  • Rosalind Franklin
  • British X-ray crystallographer (1920–1958)

    Her work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), RNA (ribonucleic acid), viruses, coal, and graphite

    Rosalind Franklin

    Rosalind Franklin

    Rosalind_Franklin

  • Interleukin
  • Group of cytokines

    by the proteolytic cleavage of an inactive precursor molecule. A complementary DNA encoding protease that carries out this cleavage has been cloned.

    Interleukin

    Interleukin

  • Illumina dye sequencing
  • DNA sequencing method

    the DNA strands in place during sequencing. As the fragmented DNA is washed over the flow cell, the appropriate adapter attaches to the complementary solid

    Illumina dye sequencing

    Illumina dye sequencing

    Illumina_dye_sequencing

  • Myriad Genetics
  • American biotechnology company

    not found in nature—such as a strand of synthetically-produced complementary DNA (cDNA)—could still be eligible for patent protection. Myriad Genetics

    Myriad Genetics

    Myriad Genetics

    Myriad_Genetics

  • Rasburicase
  • Pharmaceutical drug

    by a genetically modified Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain. The complementary DNA (cDNA) coding for rasburicase was cloned from a strain of Aspergillus

    Rasburicase

    Rasburicase

    Rasburicase

  • Protein biosynthesis
  • Assembly of proteins inside biological cells

    helicase acts on the molecule of DNA. DNA has an antiparallel, double helix structure composed of two, complementary polynucleotide strands, held together

    Protein biosynthesis

    Protein biosynthesis

    Protein_biosynthesis

  • Relative fluorescence units
  • Measurement in electrophoresis methods

    permits detection only after hybridization of the probe with its complementary DNA target. Frequently, real-time PCR is combined with reverse transcription

    Relative fluorescence units

    Relative_fluorescence_units

  • Site-directed mutagenesis
  • Technique in molecular biology

    synthesis of a short DNA oligonucleotide primer. This synthetic primer contains the desired mutation and is complementary to the DNA sequence around the

    Site-directed mutagenesis

    Site-directed_mutagenesis

  • CRISPR
  • Family of DNA sequences found in prokaryotic organisms

    sequences as a guide to recognize and open up specific strands of DNA that are complementary to the CRISPR sequence. Cas9 enzymes together with CRISPR sequences

    CRISPR

    CRISPR

    CRISPR

  • Molecular biology
  • Branch of biology that studies biological systems at the molecular level

    the RNA in a tissue is isolated and converted to labeled complementary DNA (cDNA). This cDNA is then hybridized to the fragments on the array and visualization

    Molecular biology

    Molecular biology

    Molecular_biology

  • Macular degeneration
  • Vision loss due to damage to the macula of the eye

    et al. (9 February 2021). "Cytoplasmic synthesis of endogenous Alu complementary DNA via reverse transcription and implications in age-related macular

    Macular degeneration

    Macular degeneration

    Macular_degeneration

  • Symbiogenesis
  • Evolutionary theory

    The possible mechanisms include the Complementary DNA (cDNA) hypothesis and the bulk flow hypothesis. The cDNA hypothesis involves the use of messenger

    Symbiogenesis

    Symbiogenesis

    Symbiogenesis

  • I-motif DNA
  • Cytosine-rich quadruplex DNA structure

    i-motif DNA, short for intercalated-motif DNA, are cytosine-rich four-stranded quadruplex DNA structures, similar to the G-quadruplex structures that

    I-motif DNA

    I-motif_DNA

  • RNA-directed DNA methylation
  • RNA-based gene silencing process

    RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) is a biological process in which non-coding RNA molecules direct the addition of DNA methylation to specific DNA sequences

    RNA-directed DNA methylation

    RNA-directed DNA methylation

    RNA-directed_DNA_methylation

  • Folate receptor 1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    SW, Sanders JM, Rothberg KG, Anderson RG, Kamen BA (August 1989). "Complementary DNA for the folate binding protein correctly predicts anchoring to the

    Folate receptor 1

    Folate receptor 1

    Folate_receptor_1

  • Nucleotide base
  • Nitrogen-containing biological compounds that form nucleosides

    directly to long-chain helical structures such as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Five nucleobases—adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), thymine (T), and

    Nucleotide base

    Nucleotide base

    Nucleotide_base

  • Penicillium citrinum
  • Species of fungus

    M. F.; Huang, M. H.; Kuo, M. L.; Wang, S. R.; Han, S. H. (2000). "Complementary DNA cloning and immunologic characterization of a new Penicillium citrinum

    Penicillium citrinum

    Penicillium citrinum

    Penicillium_citrinum

  • Riboprobe
  • marked ribosomal DNA can be used to detect its complementary DNA sequence in a frog egg, known as the first researchers who use DNA probes to perform

    Riboprobe

    Riboprobe

  • Junk DNA
  • DNA sequences with no known biological function

    include RNA:DNA hybridization leading to the discovery that considerably less than 10% of the human genome was complementary to mRNA and this DNA was in the

    Junk DNA

    Junk_DNA

  • Palindromic sequence
  • DNA or RNA sequence that matches its complement when read backwards

    germline DNA. These short complementary palindromic sequences are called P nucleotides. Dyad symmetry Inverted repeat Repeat sequences Satellite DNA Stem-loop

    Palindromic sequence

    Palindromic sequence

    Palindromic_sequence

  • Polyvalent DNA gold nanoparticles
  • combined with another that is functionalized with complementary DNA sequences, the particles assemble via DNA hybridization interactions. These nanoparticles

    Polyvalent DNA gold nanoparticles

    Polyvalent DNA gold nanoparticles

    Polyvalent_DNA_gold_nanoparticles

  • Nucleic acid structure
  • Biomolecular structure of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA

    sequence to AGCT is TCGA. DNA is double-stranded containing both a sense strand and an antisense strand. Therefore, the complementary sequence will be to the

    Nucleic acid structure

    Nucleic acid structure

    Nucleic_acid_structure

  • Spatial transcriptomics
  • Range of methods designed for assigning cell types

    marked complementary DNA (cDNA) is synthesized, providing information about gene expression in the exact location of the tissue section. From the cDNA, libraries

    Spatial transcriptomics

    Spatial transcriptomics

    Spatial_transcriptomics

  • DNA methylation
  • Biological process

    DNA methylation is a biological process by which methyl groups are added to the DNA molecule. Methylation can change the activity of a DNA segment without

    DNA methylation

    DNA methylation

    DNA_methylation

  • Cas9
  • Microbial protein found in Streptococcus pyogenes M1 GAS

    the complementary (target) DNA strand, while the RuvC-like nuclease domains are responsible for cleavage of the non-complementary (non-target DNA strands)

    Cas9

    Cas9

    Cas9

  • DNA nanotechnology
  • Design and manufacture of artificial nucleic acid structures

    four-arm junction that consists of four individual DNA strands, portions of which are complementary in a specific pattern. Unlike in natural Holliday junctions

    DNA nanotechnology

    DNA nanotechnology

    DNA_nanotechnology

  • R-loop
  • Three-stranded nucleic acid structure

    the RNA moiety to allow the two complementary DNA strands to anneal. Alternatively, helicases act to unwind the RNA:DNA duplex so that RNA is released

    R-loop

    R-loop

    R-loop

  • Ion semiconductor sequencing
  • DNA sequencing method

    synthesis", during which a complementary strand is built based on the sequence of a template strand. A microwell containing a template DNA strand to be sequenced

    Ion semiconductor sequencing

    Ion semiconductor sequencing

    Ion_semiconductor_sequencing

  • Transcriptome
  • Set of all RNA molecules in one cell or a population of cells

    transcription; this RNA is complementary to the strand of DNA it originated from. The enzyme RNA polymerase attaches to the template DNA strand and catalyzes

    Transcriptome

    Transcriptome

  • Pyrimidine dimer
  • Type of DNA damage

    is removed, there is a gap in the DNA strand that must be filled. DNA machinery uses the undamaged complementary DNA strand as a template to synthesize

    Pyrimidine dimer

    Pyrimidine dimer

    Pyrimidine_dimer

  • Southern blot
  • DNA analysis technique

    fluorescent, or chemical tag. The tag allows any DNA fragments containing complementary sequences with the DNA probe sequence to be visualized within the Southern

    Southern blot

    Southern blot

    Southern_blot

  • CpG site
  • Region of often-methylated DNA with a cytosine followed by a guanine

    The CpG sites or CG sites are regions of DNA where a cytosine nucleotide is followed by a guanine nucleotide in the linear sequence of bases along its

    CpG site

    CpG site

    CpG_site

  • DNA microarray
  • Collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface

    principle behind microarrays is hybridization between two DNA strands, the property of complementary nucleic acid sequences to specifically pair with each

    DNA microarray

    DNA microarray

    DNA_microarray

  • Alu element
  • Mobile genetic element in the primate genome (including human genome)

    Nagasaka, Yosuke (2021-02-09). "Cytoplasmic synthesis of endogenous Alu complementary DNA via reverse transcription and implications in age-related macular

    Alu element

    Alu_element

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  • Nakshith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nakshith

    Power of Lion

  • Abhyan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhyan

    Literal meaning of ‘abhyan’ is to start a movement, A campaign or a firm resolution of An idea or belief

  • BERTIE
  • Male

    English

    BERTIE

    Pet form of English Bert, BERTIE means "bright." Compare with feminine Bertie.

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    Irish

    Hughes

    Surname.

  • Agarvin | அகர்வீந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Agarvin | அகர்வீந

    Successful Man

  • Gourikant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Gourikant

    Husband of Gouri; Lord Shiva

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdus-Subbooh

    Slave of the Extremely Pure

  • AUNE
  • Female

    Finnish

    AUNE

    Finnish form of English Agnes, AUNE means "chaste; holy."

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  • Girl/Female

    Italian Latin

    Tiberia

    From the Tiber.

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Hemamala | ஹேமா மாலா

    One of the consorts of Yama

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  • Banquet
  • n.

    A feast; a sumptuous entertainment of eating and drinking; often, a complimentary or ceremonious feast, followed by speeches.

  • Spectrum
  • n.

    A luminous appearance, or an image seen after the eye has been exposed to an intense light or a strongly illuminated object. When the object is colored, the image appears of the complementary color, as a green image seen after viewing a red wafer lying on white paper. Called also ocular spectrum.

  • Complimentary
  • a.

    Expressive of regard or praise; of the nature of, or containing, a compliment; as, a complimentary remark; a complimentary ticket.

  • Honor
  • n.

    To dignify; to raise to distinction or notice; to bestow honor upon; to elevate in rank or station; to ennoble; to exalt; to glorify; hence, to do something to honor; to treat in a complimentary manner or with civility.

  • Equity
  • n.

    A system of jurisprudence, supplemental to law, properly so called, and complemental of it.

  • Honey
  • v. i.

    To be gentle, agreeable, or coaxing; to talk fondly; to use endearments; also, to be or become obsequiously courteous or complimentary; to fawn.

  • Complimental
  • a.

    Complimentary.

  • Complemental
  • a.

    Complimentary; courteous.

  • Complimentative
  • a.

    Complimentary.

  • Complementary
  • a.

    Serving to fill out or to complete; as, complementary numbers.

  • Complementary
  • n.

    One skilled in compliments.

  • Complemental
  • a.

    Supplying, or tending to supply, a deficiency; fully completing.

  • Plasmid
  • n.

    A piece of DNA, usually circular, functioning as part of the genetic material of a cell, not integrated with the chromosome and replicating independently of the chromosome, but transferred, like the chromosome, to subsequent generations. In bacteria, plasmids often carry the genes for antibiotic resistance; they are exploited in genetic engineering as the vehicles for introduction of extraneous DNA into cells, to alter the genetic makeup of the cell. The cells thus altered may produce desirable proteins which are extracted and used; in the case of genetically altered plant cells, the altered cells may grow into complete plants with changed properties, as for example, increased resistance to disease.